Dataset: ACAD
Taxa: Flavoparmelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Acadia University, E. C. Smith Herbarium


ACAD
ACAD:ECS036586NS Lotton   L3121960-02-20
Canada, British Columbia, Mount Diablo, 49.834444 -117.675556

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036587E Wallace   199C1980-12-31
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Cape LaHave Island, 44.1980284 -64.3602239

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036588E Wallace   1980-12-30
Canada, Nova Scotia, Annapolis, Kejimkujik National Park, 44.383333 -65.333333

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036589E Wallace   EW1791980-11-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Black Hole, 45.2349713 -64.4956832

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036590E Wallace   204B1980-12-31
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Cape LaHave Island, 44.1980284 -64.3602239

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036591E Wallace   EW741980-09-06
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Cape Split, 45.3342834 -64.4961197

ACAD
ACAD:ECS036592J Gist   L3121960-02-05
USA, North Carolina, Murphy, 35.087584 -84.034632

ACAD
ECS036586Lotton, NS   L3121960-02-20
Canada, British Columbia, Mount Diablo, 49.8344439967 -117.6755560236

ACAD
ECS036587Wallace,E   199C1980-12-31
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Cape LaHave Island, 44.1980284 -64.3602239

ACAD
ECS036588Wallace,E   1980-12-30
Canada, Nova Scotia, Annapolis, Kejimkujik National Park

ACAD
ECS036589Wallace,E   EW1791980-11-02
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Black Hole, 45.2349713 -64.4956832

ACAD
ECS036590Wallace,E   204B1980-12-31
Canada, Nova Scotia, Lunenburg, Cape LaHave Island, 44.1980284 -64.3602239

ACAD
ECS036591Wallace,E   EW741980-09-06
Canada, Nova Scotia, Kings, Cape Split, 45.3342834 -64.4961197

ACAD
ECS036592Gist, J   L3121960-02-05
United States, North Carolina, Murphy


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Google Map

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